Use this library to develop a bot for Viber platform. The library is available on GitHub as well as a package on PyPI.
This package can be imported using pip by adding the following to your requirements.txt
:
viberbot==1.0.11
This library is released under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license. See License for more information.
- python >= 2.7.0
- An Active Viber account on a platform which supports Public Accounts/ bots (iOS/Android). This account will automatically be set as the account administrator during the account creation process.
- Active Public Account/ bot - Create an account here.
- Account authentication token - unique account identifier used to validate your account in all API requests. Once your account is created your authentication token will appear in the account’s “edit info” screen (for admins only). Each request posted to Viber by the account will need to contain the token.
- Webhook - Please use a server endpoint URL that supports HTTPS. If you deploy on your own custom server, you'll need a trusted (ca.pem) certificate, not self-signed. Read our blog post on how to test your bot locally.
If you think that there's a bug or there's anything else needed to be changed and you want to change it yourself, you can always create a new Pull request.
Please make sure that your change doesn't break anything and all the unit tests passes.
Also, please make sure that the current tests cover your change, if not please add tests.
We are using pytest, so if you want to run the tests from the commandline just follow the relevant steps after cloning the repo and creating your branch:
# installing the dependencies:
python setup.py develop
# run the unit tests
python -m pytest
Creating a basic Viber bot is simple:
- Install the library with pip
pip install viberbot
- Import
viberbot.api
library to your project - Create a Public Account or bot and use the API key from https://developers.viber.com
- Configure your bot as described in the documentation below
- Start your web server
- Call
set_webhook(url)
with your web server url
from viberbot import Api
from viberbot.api.bot_configuration import BotConfiguration
bot_configuration = BotConfiguration(
name='PythonSampleBot',
avatar='http://viber.com/avatar.jpg',
auth_token='YOUR_AUTH_TOKEN_HERE'
)
viber = Api(bot_configuration)
Next thing you should do is starting a https server.
and yes, as we said in the prerequisites it has to be https server. Create a server however you like, for example with Flask
:
from flask import Flask, request, Response
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/incoming', methods=['POST'])
def incoming():
logger.debug("received request. post data: {0}".format(request.get_data()))
# handle the request here
return Response(status=200)
context = ('server.crt', 'server.key')
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=443, debug=True, ssl_context=context)
After the server is up and running you can set a webhook. Viber will push messages sent to this URL. web server should be internet-facing.
viber.set_webhook('https://mybotwebserver.com:443/')
This library uses the standard python logger. If you want to see its logs you can configure the logger:
logger = logging.getLogger()
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
handler = logging.StreamHandler()
formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s')
handler.setFormatter(formatter)
logger.addHandler(handler)
Well, funny you ask. Yes we do. All the Message types are located in viberbot.api.messages
package. Here's some examples:
from viberbot.api.messages import (
TextMessage,
ContactMessage,
PictureMessage,
VideoMessage
)
from viberbot.api.messages.data_types.contact import Contact
# creation of text message
text_message = TextMessage(text="sample text message!")
# creation of contact message
contact = Contact(name="Viber user", phone_number="0123456789")
contact_message = ContactMessage(contact=contact)
# creation of picture message
picture_message = PictureMessage(text="Check this", media="http://site.com/img.jpg")
# creation of video message
video_message = VideoMessage(media="http://mediaserver.com/video.mp4", size=4324)
Have you noticed how we created the TextMessage
? There's a all bunch of message types you should get familiar with.
- Text Message
- Url Message
- Contact Message
- Picture Message
- Video Message
- Location Message
- Sticker Message
- Rich Media Message
- Keyboard Message
Creating them is easy! Every message object has it's own unique constructor corresponding to it's API implementation, click on them to see it! Check out the full API documentation for more advanced uses.
from flask import Flask, request, Response
from viberbot import Api
from viberbot.api.bot_configuration import BotConfiguration
from viberbot.api.messages import VideoMessage
from viberbot.api.messages.text_message import TextMessage
import logging
from viberbot.api.viber_requests import ViberConversationStartedRequest
from viberbot.api.viber_requests import ViberFailedRequest
from viberbot.api.viber_requests import ViberMessageRequest
from viberbot.api.viber_requests import ViberSubscribedRequest
from viberbot.api.viber_requests import ViberUnsubscribedRequest
app = Flask(__name__)
viber = Api(BotConfiguration(
name='PythonSampleBot',
avatar='http://site.com/avatar.jpg',
auth_token='445da6az1s345z78-dazcczb2542zv51a-e0vc5fva17480im9'
))
@app.route('/', methods=['POST'])
def incoming():
logger.debug("received request. post data: {0}".format(request.get_data()))
# every viber message is signed, you can verify the signature using this method
if not viber.verify_signature(request.get_data(), request.headers.get('X-Viber-Content-Signature')):
return Response(status=403)
# this library supplies a simple way to receive a request object
viber_request = viber.parse_request(request.get_data())
if isinstance(viber_request, ViberMessageRequest):
message = viber_request.message
# lets echo back
viber.send_messages(viber_request.sender.id, [
message
])
elif isinstance(viber_request, ViberSubscribedRequest):
viber.send_messages(viber_request.get_user.id, [
TextMessage(text="thanks for subscribing!")
])
elif isinstance(viber_request, ViberFailedRequest):
logger.warn("client failed receiving message. failure: {0}".format(viber_request))
return Response(status=200)
if __name__ == "__main__":
context = ('server.crt', 'server.key')
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=443, debug=True, ssl_context=context)
As you can see there's a bunch of Request
types here's a list of them.
from viberbot import Api
- Api
- init(bot_configuration)
- .set_webhook(url, webhook_events) ⇒
List of registered event_types
- .unset_webhook() ⇒
None
- .get_account_info() ⇒
object
- .verify_signature(request_data, signature) ⇒
boolean
- .parse_request(request_data) ⇒
ViberRequest
- .send_messages(to, messages) ⇒
list of message tokens sent
- .get_online(viber_user_ids) ⇒
dictionary of users status
- .get_user_details(viber_user_id) ⇒
dictionary of user's data
- .post_messages_to_public_account(to, messages) ⇒
list of message tokens sent
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
bot_configuration | object |
BotConfiguration |
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
url | string |
Your web server url |
webhook_events | list |
optional list of subscribed events |
Returns List of registered event_types
.
event_types = viber.set_webhook('https://example.com/incoming')
Returns None
.
viber.unset_webhook()
Returns an object
with the following JSON.
account_info = viber.get_account_info()
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
request_data | string |
the post data from request |
signature | string |
sent as header X-Viber-Content-Signature |
Returns a boolean
suggesting if the signature is valid.
if not viber.verify_signature(request.get_data(), request.headers.get('X-Viber-Content-Signature')):
return Response(status=403)
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
request_data | string |
the post data from request |
Returns a ViberRequest
object.
There's a list of ViberRequest objects
viber_request = viber.parse_request(request.get_data())
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
to | string |
Viber user id |
messages | list |
list of Message objects |
Returns list
of message tokens of the messages sent.
tokens = viber.send_messages(to=viber_request.get_sender().get_id(),
messages=[TextMessage(text="sample message")])
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
sender | string |
Viber user id |
messages | list |
list of Message objects |
Returns list
of message tokens of the messages sent.
tokens = viber.post_messages_to_public_account(sender=viber_request.get_sender().get_id(),
messages=[TextMessage(text="sample message")])
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
viber_user_ids | array of strings |
Array of Viber user ids |
Returns a dictionary of users
.
users = Api.get_online(["user1id", "user2id"])
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
viber_user_ids | string |
Viber user id |
The get_user_details
function will fetch the details of a specific Viber user based on his unique user ID. The user ID can be obtained from the callbacks sent to the account regarding user's actions. This request can be sent twice during a 12 hours period for each user ID.
user_data = Api.get_user_details("userId")
Param | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
event_type | string |
according to EventTypes enum |
timestamp | long |
Epoch of request time |
- ViberRequest
- .event_type ⇒
string
- .timestamp ⇒
long
- .event_type ⇒
Inherits from ViberRequest
Conversation started event fires when a user opens a conversation with the Public Account/ bot using the “message” button (found on the account’s info screen) or using a deep link.
This event is not considered a subscribe event and doesn't allow the account to send messages to the user; however, it will allow sending one "welcome message" to the user. See sending a welcome message below for more information.
Param | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
event_type | string |
always equals to the value of EventType.CONVERSATION_STARTED |
message_token | string |
Unique ID of the message |
type | string |
The specific type of conversation_started event. |
context | string |
Any additional parameters added to the deep link used to access the conversation passed as a string |
user | UserProfile |
the user started the conversation UserProfile |
subscribed | boolean |
Indicates whether a user is already subscribed |
- ViberConversationStartedRequest
- message_token ⇒
string
- type ⇒
string
- context ⇒
string
- user ⇒
UserProfile
- message_token ⇒
Inherits from ViberRequest
Param | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
event_type | string |
always equals to the value of EventType.DELIVERED |
message_token | string |
Unique ID of the message |
user_id | string |
Unique Viber user id |
- ViberDeliveredRequest
- message_token ⇒
string
- user_id ⇒
string
- message_token ⇒
Inherits from ViberRequest
Param | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
event_type | string |
always equals to the value of EventType.FAILED |
message_token | string |
Unique ID of the message |
user_id | string |
Unique Viber user id |
desc | string |
Failure description |
- ViberFailedRequest
- message_token ⇒
string
- user_id ⇒
string
- desc ⇒
string
- message_token ⇒
Inherits from ViberRequest
Param | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
event_type | string |
always equals to the value of EventType.MESSAGE |
message_token | string |
Unique ID of the message |
message | Message |
Message object |
sender | UserProfile |
the user started the conversation UserProfile |
- ViberMessageRequest
- message_token ⇒
string
- message ⇒
Message
- sender ⇒
UserProfile
- message_token ⇒
Inherits from ViberRequest
Param | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
event_type | string |
always equals to the value of EventType.SEEN |
message_token | string |
Unique ID of the message |
user_id | string |
Unique Viber user id |
- ViberSeenRequest
- message_token ⇒
string
- user_id ⇒
string
- message_token ⇒
Inherits from ViberRequest
Param | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
event_type | string |
always equals to the value of EventType.SUBSCRIBED |
user | UserProfile |
the user started the conversation UserProfile |
- ViberSubscribedRequest
- user ⇒
UserProfile
- user ⇒
Inherits from ViberRequest
Param | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
event_type | string |
always equals to the value of EventType.UNSUBSCRIBED |
user_id | string |
Unique Viber user id |
- ViberUnsubscribedRequest
- get_user_id() ⇒
string
- get_user_id() ⇒
Param | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
id | string |
--- |
name | string |
--- |
avatar | string |
Avatar URL |
country | string |
currently set in CONVERSATION_STARTED event only |
language | string |
currently set in CONVERSATION_STARTED event only |
Common Members for Message
interface:
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
timestamp | long |
Epoch time |
keyboard | JSON |
keyboard JSON |
trackingData | JSON |
JSON Tracking Data from Viber Client |
Common Constructor Arguments Message
interface:
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
optionalKeyboard | JSON |
Writing Custom Keyboards |
optionalTrackingData | JSON |
Data to be saved on Viber Client device, and sent back each time message is received |
Member | Type |
---|---|
text | string |
message = TextMessage(text="my text message")
Member | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
media | string |
URL string |
message = URLMessage(media="http://my.siteurl.com")
Member | Type |
---|---|
contact | Contact |
from viberbot.api.messages.data_types.contact import Contact
contact = Contact(name="Viber user", phone_number="+0015648979", avatar="http://link.to.avatar")
contact_message = ContactMessage(contact=contact)
Member | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
media | string |
url of the message (jpeg only) |
text | string |
|
thumbnail | string |
message = PictureMessage(media="http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/multimedia/dynamic/01458/viber_logo_JPG_1458024f.jpg", text="Viber logo")
Member | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
media | string |
url of the video |
size | int |
|
thumbnail | string |
|
duration | int |
message = VideoMessage(media="http://site.com/video.mp4", size=21499)
Member | Type |
---|---|
location | Location |
from viberbot.api.messages.data_types.location import Location
location = Location(lat=0.0, lon=0.0)
location_message = LocationMessage(location=location)
Member | Type |
---|---|
sticker_id | int |
message = StickerMessage(sticker_id=40100)
Member | Type |
---|---|
media | string |
size | long |
file_name | string |
message = FileMessage(media=url, size=sizeInBytes, file_name=file_name)
Member | Type |
---|---|
rich_media | string (JSON) |
SAMPLE_RICH_MEDIA = """{
"BgColor": "#69C48A",
"Buttons": [
{
"Columns": 6,
"Rows": 1,
"BgColor": "#454545",
"BgMediaType": "gif",
"BgMedia": "http://www.url.by/test.gif",
"BgLoop": true,
"ActionType": "open-url",
"Silent": true,
"ActionBody": "www.tut.by",
"Image": "www.tut.by/img.jpg",
"TextVAlign": "middle",
"TextHAlign": "left",
"Text": "<b>example</b> button",
"TextOpacity": 10,
"TextSize": "regular"
}
]
}"""
SAMPLE_ALT_TEXT = "upgrade now!"
message = RichMediaMessage(rich_media=SAMPLE_RICH_MEDIA, alt_text=SAMPLE_ALT_TEXT)
Member | Type |
---|---|
keyboard | JSON |
tracking_data | JSON |
message = KeyboardMessage(tracking_data=tracking_data, keyboard=keyboard)
The Viber API allows sending messages to users only after they subscribe to the account. However, Viber will allow the account to send one “welcome message” to a user as the user opens the conversation, before the user subscribes.
The welcome message will be sent as a response to a conversation_started
callback, which will be received from Viber once the user opens the conversation with the account. To learn more about this event and when is it triggered see Conversation started
in the callbacks section.
Sending a welcome message will be done according to the following flow:
- User opens 1-on-1 conversation with account.
- Viber server send
conversation_started
even to PA’s webhook. - The account receives the
conversation_started
and responds with an HTTP response which includes the welcome message as the response body.
The welcome message will be a JSON constructed according to the send_message requests structure, but without the receiver
parameter. An example welcome message would look like this:
@app.route('/', methods=['POST'])
def incoming():
viber_request = viber.parse_request(request.get_data())
if isinstance(viber_request, ViberConversationStartedRequest) :
viber.send_messages(viber_request.get_user().get_id(), [
TextMessage(text="Welcome!")
])
return Response(status=200)
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